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Let's Make! TV Crowd Funding Campaign Video 1

In this video, Let’s Make! TV E-Learning Center and Laboratory Co-Founder Schatar Sapphira Collier invites you to give to the Let’s Make TV campaign to expan…

Crowd Funding: Securities Legislation: Will Canada Keep Up with the U.S.?

One of the roles of CATAAlliance is to organize advocacy Campaigns that will contribute to innovation leadership in Canada. We recently launched a Crowd Fund…
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A panel talks about the advantages of potential of crowd funding at Montclair State University. The event was hosted by the Feliciano Center for Entrepreneur…
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Kosciuszko Crowd Funding | 1

Kosciuszko Crowd Funding | 1.
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Pledge here: http://igg.me/p/72136 Can we raise 00 in 45-days to fund completion of our FBI drama thriller? Dedicated cast and crew members are here to a…
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Te Kaea Crowd Funding

A news segment from Maori Televisions News Te Kaea. This segment is about Crowd Funding in New Zealand and Features two projects Dream Auctions and The Last …
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This featurette relates the ups and downs of the two crowd-funding campaigns run for my short fantasy-drama Stop/Eject. Producer Sophie Black and I discuss t…

PinkSlipMixers Movie – Crowd Funding Pre-Campaign | Vegas Success Story

PinkSlipMixers was designed to create a community helping its members find a job. We traveled from California to Florida and stopped by many states in betwee…

Jornal Fazendo – Crowd Funding Massivemov

http://www.massivemov.com/jornalfazendo Jornal Comunitário Açoriano, não lucrativo e independente.
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http://www.bangkokcrowdfunding.com.
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Steven Branchaud – Crowd Funding Campaign

This video is for the crowd funding campaign for my next album. I am trying to raise 000 to make this album. I will be working with Juno award winning En…

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Crowd-sourced robots

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This picture seems to get clicked quite regularly, so here’s the story (posted on Economies of the Commons conference blog ecommons.tuxic.nl/?p=2116)

"While the production of these films is not entirely democratic, Veenvliet for the remainder of the presentation, very much stressed the point of the benefits of making your work (and source files) accessible for a world-wide audience. For example, by posting a 3d-model of a humanoid robot called ‘Petunia‘, other artists took this model and started animating it. The story of the crowd-sourcing project was eventually featured by i.e the MIT newspaper and the Dutch NRC newspaper." (Petunia video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOlwuAvmnrY)

BP Oil Spill – Crowd Sourcing to Find the Solution – Weeding Through the Suggestions

Interestingly enough, there is something BP can do with all these suggestions, and it would be good to get out ahead of the negativity in the media and their trashing of BP’s Brand Name. Let’s face it there are nearly 50,000 wells in the Gulf of Mexico and it supplies almost 30% of our US oil – we can’t just turn it off.

Here is my suggestion to the challenge British Petroleum has when it comes to what to do with 1,000s and 1,000s of suggestion tips which have been coming in non-stop to its tip hotline. What BP needs to do is to borrow some help from the online community and use “Crowd Sourcing” techniques, those like DARPA recently used when it “Challenged” everyone to find the “Red Balloons” 10-of them which were scattered around the country. MIT found all ten, in an extremely short time.

This strategy makes sense for DARPA as it could someday be used for military purposes, such as it could be used to look at satellite photos of Iran to find anomalies, nuclear facilities. It also has potential space applications with NASA – finding locations on Mars that might have ice or water, potential landing sites, maybe even surveying galaxies to find similar exo-planets to Earth, which might contain life, etc.

What I am saying is that British Petroleum should post ALL of the suggestions online, put it out there, as it shows transparency and it is a good PR move too. Something Congress is afraid to do with the bills it passes. This will allow independent teams to work through those lists of suggestions and citizens to “rate” the ideas. Then teams can whittle all the ideas down, find duplicates, and see if the “wisdom of the crowd” prevails and finds consensus on various types of solutions.

Let’s help BP find the best ideas and when this is completed give out prizes to the winners.

The ideas that win, go ahead and give 5-scholarships to MIT, or a top engineering school. Perhaps, give $ 100,000 seed money for any innovative project that the team with the best idea, might like to do. Why not turn an unfortunate situation into a positive one. Rather than playing all the doom and gloom in the media with screaming environmentalists, or any mean-spirited person the media can drum up for a sound bite, we can make some progress on potential future solutions in case the present solutions don’t work out.

Lance Winslow is a retired Founder of a Nationwide Franchise Chain, and now runs the Online Think Tank. Lance Winslow believes oil is very important in America. http://www.oilchangeguys.com.

#1 Reason Why Crowd Funding Fails

Dr. Letitia Wright shares why crowd funding fails.